Bsix must also ensure that the necessary control measures have been identified and are being applied within the business. Also, ensure arrangements are in place to cover the management of health and safety. Set your policy in Bsix – Bsix must make sure they have a clear Health and safety policy. They must make sure that these policies are preached in PR lessons and should have posters/leaflets around. Bsix must also make sure that the staff are aware of each policy and they understand it.
* Secure the workplace health, safety & welfare of employees * Protect persons (including the general public) at or near workplaces from risks to health & safety arising out of work activities * Ensure that expert occupational health & safety advice is available to employers, employees & contractors * Promote work environments that are adapted to the health & safety needs of employees * Provide workplaces that are free from unnecessary stress & that are secure * Foster cooperation & consultation between employers & employees on matters related to employee health, safety & welfare. Assessment Activity 3: 1. Explain, in your own words, what Duty of Care means to you. Duty of Care is a legal requirement; in which a person must take all means possible to ensure the health, safety & welfare of themselves, workers, general public & contractors, by anticipating possible causes of injury & illness & undertaking prompt actions to remove or minimise these risks, as is reasonably practicable. 2.
The health and safety policies and procedures set out must be done to maintain a safe place of work and meet the requirements of the safety legislations. Eg. Must be safe entrances and exits, emergency exits must be clear from blockage, all equipment must be tested and safe to use at work. Risk assessments must be in place to protect vulnerable groups and yourself. Training and supervision must be up tp date, staff must also know what to do when they suspect a hazard/risk or faulty equipment.
It is pivotal to develop a good rapport with the staff and build a trusting relationship otherwise the supervision is not effective. During my supervision, I ask the staff routinely if they have any concerns regarding safeguarding, health and safety concerns. Any issues around safeguarding and health and safety are treated with high importance and I act on them immediately. I believe this protects and prevents any major accidents or incidents to happen. For instance, Beddoe believes that the purpose of the professional supervision from an employer perspective is to ensure public protection.
As we are involved in an organizational setting, our main duty is to perform our work smoothly and perfectly. Most professions have internally enforced codes of practice that members of the profession must follow to prevent exploitation of the client and to preserve the integrity of the profession. This is not only for the benefit of the client but also for the benefit of those belonging to the profession. Disciplinary codes allow the profession to define a standard of conduct and ensure that individual practitioners meet this standard. Professional ethics or behavior whatever we call it can be defined through the bellow encompasses criteria.
It is your duty of care to safeguard individuals from harm. All employees should report any concerns of abuse they have. These might include evidence or suspicions of bad practise by colleagues and mangers, or abuse by another individual,
Respect for our communities We support the communities where we do business and act as responsible global citizens. MC DONALD’S McDonald’s Code of Conduct for Suppliers McDonald’s believes that all employees deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. In each and every aspect of the employment relationship, employers need to act towards their employees as they would themselves want to be treated. The 100% satisfaction of our internal customers – our employees – is essential to the 100% satisfaction of our external customers. Moreover, McDonald’s is committed to a policy of complying with the law wherever it does business, and to maintaining high standards of business conduct.
Governance and Ethics BP has a series of Governances and Ethics codes which covered operating safely, responsibly and reliably; respecting and valuing our people; how they work with their partners and suppliers; protecting BP’s assets; and working with governments and communities, including their commitment to human rights. The ethic codes applied to all employees, officers and members of the board. BP expects and encourages their contractors and employees to consistently comply with the code. The company will take appropriate and immediate actions if they believe that the employees have not met the expectations or their contractors. To make sure the employees follow and comply with the company’s ethic code, BP provides their employees with
1.2 The employers have a responsibility to make sure correct PPE is made available, organise the necessary training for staff and undertake risk assessments regarding infection control. The employers must inform staff of infection control policies and procedures and make sure they are provided with the necessary information to follow safe practices when working such as a COSHH file, risk assessments and information posters. 2.1 Most of the legal regulations relating to infection control come under the Health and Safety at work act. This act is about ensuring a safe work place for employers, employees and members of the public by minimising accidents and infection spreading at work.
This is to protect not only the staff of the organization, but also the organization itself to safeguard against potential litigation matters. The Workplace Health and Safety Act and other relevant legislation aims to provide a framework for a standard of compliance and enforcement. It is an initiative that advocates for the health, safety, and welfare of workers and persons present in a working environment. Areas where action should be taken must be observed in accordance with the Act, as well as ways to identify and manage risks and hazards associated with workplace operations. Where potential hazards are recognized, appropriate action must be taken to remove, reduce, or isolate the possible risk.